Downsides of Lagdroid:
- Ugly UI and apps
- Too much fragmentation among OEMs
- Lagging issues (even in 2 GB RAM devices)
- Heavy battery and resource hog
- Security problems
- Not user-friendly
- No regulatory mechanism to ensure that the proper apps are published in the Play store.
- Google spies on whatever a Lagdroid user does on his/her phone to satiate their greed and force their fourth-rate apps and products down their throats.
1. Not hardly. The UI is fully customizable. Apps come in all flavors, some are ugly, but many aren't, and let's not forget how many more are available besides all the useless ones too.
2. Yup there are a ton of different skinned Android phones for a person to choose from ,funny thing about this though.....they are available everywhere on every carrier unlike most WP.
3. This will depend entirely on the phone and the users habits and setup.
4. Again this will depend entirely on the phone and the users habits and setup.
5. Not as bad as most folks make it out to be and if common sense is used for opening attachments and staying on legitimate sites most folks never have a issue.
6. Definitely not true for many, and those who do aren't taking the time to become familiar with it.Android phones are really quite simple to set up and use and many like Samsung actually have a easy mode built right in for startup if needed.
7. No play store is entirely safe from bad apps being published, but Google has a mechanism in place to rid the phones of them if found.
8. Totally untrue. Google isn't forcing anything down my throat and you should really find out about your privacy in Win 10 and see what others are saying about it.
There is no perfect os, it's all about finding what works best for you and enjoying it.
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